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How to Stay Connected in Server 2003

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Julie - 16 Mar 2004 17:50 GMT
Client has one server running 2003 with TS. There are no other servers on
the LAN. The users are complaining that if they leave their sessions idle
for 10 minutes or more, they have to log back in since their session has
been locked.  They would like to leave them open for several hours at a
time. Is there any way to do this? I have seen other posts relating to 2000,
and I wondered if these steps would work for 2003 Server.

Thanks in advance,
Julie
Vera Noest [MVP] - 16 Mar 2004 22:12 GMT
Change the settings for (or disable) the screen saver on your TS.

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> Client has one server running 2003 with TS. There are no other
> servers on the LAN. The users are complaining that if they leave
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> Thanks in advance,
> Julie
John Clark - Funky Business UK - 30 Mar 2004 11:53 GMT
Either a group policy setting or a local setting on the terminal?

> Client has one server running 2003 with TS. There are no other servers on
> the LAN. The users are complaining that if they leave their sessions idle
[quoted text clipped - 5 lines]
> Thanks in advance,
> Julie
 
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